Wanna know my fave fruit? Okay, if you haven’t guessed from the theme of this article, it’s strawberries. Whether they’re in a fruit salad or dipped in chocolate, I’m so here for them. But y’know, they aren’t just super tasty — in fact, they can be a pretty cute apartment decor idea too.
I’ve seen strawberry decor all over my Insta feed and TikTok FYP, and chances are you have too. That strawberry vase? That strawberry kettle? Who knew that decor could look so darn delicious? I sure didn’t.
They’re such a fun way to show off your personality and brighten up the interior. So, I’ve rounded up a range of different strawberry-themed decor buys so you can get your home looking juicy AF.
Scroll on down for all the strawberry realness…
12 strawberry decor buys that are all under $150
Hey cutie — ready to make your home even cuter? I’ve rounded up the sweetest pieces.
The prices below were correct at the time of publishing this article.
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Time for tea
Size (in.): H9.25 x W7.25 x D9
Made from: Stainless steel
Price: $54.49
This is giving me major cottagecore vibes. Can you imagine having this kettle in your kitchen, and making a pot of tea with it? It would be so aesthetic. It also lets you know when it's done, making a loud whistle sound — so no more boiling the kettle and then forgetting that you wanted a hot drink.
So cozy
Size (in.): Duvet W66 x L90
Made from: Cotton, polyester
Price: $79 for twin
Wrap yourself up in all the strawberries possible with this bedding set, which looks effortlessly relaxed thanks to the bright print against the fresh white background. Finish the bed with dark pink and red cushions and blankets to really bring out that pattern. BTW, it would look so cute in a dorm, either just on your side or coordinating with your roomie.
Greenery
Size (in.): H4 x W5.5 x D4
Made from: Plastic, resin
Price: $5
Want to feel the strawberry love but don’t want to go OTT with it? This small succulent is a subtle way to bring it into your home — and at just $5, it’s a major bargain. You could place this on your desk to liven up your WFH set-up, or even grab a couple and dot them around your coffee table to jazz it up.
Dine in style
Size (in.): W13 x L19
Made from: Linen cotton
Price: $36 for 2
Having guests ‘round for a summer party? Lay this out on the table, and trust me, they’ll think you’re such a sophisticated adult. The pretty pink strawberries look seriously elegant, as does their watercolor design. They’re also machine washable, so if you do spill anything on them, you won’t have to worry about them being ruined.
Artistic
Size (in.): H10.5 x W8.5
Made from: Ink, paint, wood, UVC
Price: $128
I mean, they do say that nature is a work of art. So, why not celebrate that by hanging up this fruity artwork in your home? Anthropologie shoppers are obsessed with this, with one shopper saying that it brings her joy every time that she looks at it. Awww. Hang it with other nature-inspired artworks for a cohesive wall art display.
For the frills
Size (in.): H11.8 x W19.6 x 0.3
Made from: Cotton, linen, polyester
Price: $33
I have a gray couch in my living area and am forever searching for gorgeous pillows to make it look better. If you have a similar couch predicament, this cushion is a fab way to add style and make a statement. I’d love this even without the blue trimming, but IMO it makes it all the more pretty.
Scent-sational
Size (in.): H3.9 x W3.1 x L3.1
Made from: Lime glass, wax
Price: $29
There are two flavors that remind me of summer: Strawberry and elderflower. They’re both so fresh and sweet, and married together you’ve got yourself the dreamiest scent pairing. This candle also has notes of mimosa and thyme and a burn time of 28 hours. Once the wax is all gone, the candle holder would make the perfect trinket tray for jewelry or keys.
Versatile AF
Size (in.): H72 x W54
Made from: Nylon and polyester
Price: $70
Roll this out for your most aesthetic sunbathing sesh yet, bestie. Either pack it up for on-the-go picnics or place it in your backyard for those warm evening al fresco moments. It doesn’t even need to go outside — you could always lay it down inside and put a load of pillows on it, to create the ultimate cozy reading area.
Light up
Size (in.): L118
Made from: Copper
Price: $15.99
Fairy lights are such a gorgeous way to add a glow to your home. All you have to do is place them along tables and shelves or even stick them on the wall. While they would look great indoors, I also think these would look lovely strung along an apartment balcony. FYI: There’s also a banana variation of these which is just as cool.
Flower power
Size (in.): W17.7 x L25.6
Made from: Polyester
Price: $25.98
Those strawberries and flowers paired together? It’s a ding dong from me. There are three color variations — green, pink, and gray — but the green is my personal fave. This is supposed to be a bath mat, but you could def use it as a kitchen mat or as a welcome mat inside the apartment. Or, if you’re in college, it would also make a great dorm rug.
Viral vase
Size (in.): H3.1
Made from: Polymers
Price: $47.47
Have you seen the viral strawberry vase? The Golden Webshop is where the OG version is from, but sadly that’s currently out of stock RN (but it is available for pre-order!). In the meantime, I’ve found this baby version, which I think is just as beaut, and would be fab for small spaces. Add a small bouquet of fresh or dried flowers for the perfect finishing touch.
Light up
Size (in.): H4.7 x W3.7 x L3.7
Made from: Metal, glass holder
Price: $29
I love a regular-sized candle just as much as the next gal, but tall candles just have that extra bit of drama, don’t they? Put your dinner candle in this beautifully intricate candle holder, and then either put it on an accent table or dining table. Paired up with the placemats, you could have yourself a seriously delish set-up.
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Hi there! I’m the former content editor at Real Homes and I'm now a freelance journalist.. I've been a lifestyle journalist for over five years, previously working as an editor across regional magazines. Before this, I graduated from Nottingham Trent University a degree in journalism, along with an NCTJ gold diploma. For Real Homes, I specialized in interior design, trends and finding the best viral buys.